Aristotle, Alexander and Seleucus : virtue and legitimacy of Hellenistic kings
Roč.29,č.2(2024)
Aristotle; Alexander the Great; monarchy; Ancient Greek kingship; Anaxarchus; Callisthenes; human virtue
45–57
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